Yes
A coin is not a solid solution as it is typically made of multiple solid components mixed together. A solid solution is a homogenous mixture of two or more substances at the atomic or molecular level. In the case of a coin, the combination of metals like copper, zinc, and nickel would not form a solid solution.
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Not as a coin, it's called an alloy when it is a solid.
If a copper coin is kept immersed in a solution of silver nitrate, a chemical reaction would occur where silver replaces copper in the solution, forming copper nitrate and silver metal. The word equation for this reaction would be: Copper (solid) + Silver nitrate (solution) → Copper nitrate (solution) + Silver (solid)
An example of a solid solution is ice. A solid has a fixed volume and a fixed shape.
A saturated solution
No, solid compounds do not have a pH. pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution, not a solid compound. The pH of a solution can be affected by the solid compound dissolving in the solution.
Not as a coin, it's called an alloy when it is a solid.
A coin is a solid.
This is called an alloy (homogeneous solid-solid solution)
No. A solid-solid solution is called an alloy.
when a solid disappears in the solution we can say the solid?
is a quarter a solid solution
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
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A solid solution is formed when two crystalline solids combine to form a crystal lattice. One example of a solid solution is copper and zinc mixing to create brass.
An example of a solid solution is ice. A solid has a fixed volume and a fixed shape.
A precipitate is a solid in a solution. The precipitate will not dissolve in the solution, it is insoluble!! The opposite of a precipitate is a solute.